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Old 12-28-2007, 12:29 PM
erica_chi erica_chi is offline
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Default After a heavy rain, the soil in a garden is flooded with water. No air...

...spaces are left in the soil.? Do you think the plants there can still take up minerals by active transport?

Why it is no good for a plant if it is covered by water?


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